If you're like me, not a WSJ.com subscriber, the link is upsetting because it leads to a page with a fraction of the original article. In this case it ends: "The most recent version of Firefox, released last June, makes ..."

Fear not. The Wall Street Journal is searchable on Google and Google's links work! If you enter the article's title, "There Is a Fox in Google's Henhouse," into a Google search you end up with a different link to a complete version on the same article. The same search brought no citation on Yahoo! and a link to the truncated article from Microsoft's Live.com

Much as I hate taking caviar from Rupert Murdoch's mouth, I thought you'd want to know.

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